After doing that, and logging back in (let me tell you it took a bit to find things with most of the characters changed to the Asian Character set.), I did get back to the mail settings, and I did find the POP3 option. ![]() What I finally did was to change it so that not only was it Asia, but the fonts displayed would be the Asian character set. I did a lot more reading, and found this long threadĪnd there were a few places in there where it said to try different settings for your Regional Site and Language, as well as the Time Zone. Once I find the info, I'll pass on the links here. I'm going to keep looking and see what else I can come up with. However, it looks like Yahoo is on to us, as that modifications described in the June 2011 update also no longer work. It appears that the main thing behind using your location as Asia is that (from what I have read so far, and you probably already know this), is that while POP3 access you have to pay for, if you are an "Asia User", you can use it for free. Its a bit dated, but there was an update that the person made to it in June of this year. I did a search on 'Yahoo POP Mail', and added something with Asia, and I came across this page So, now here I am, trying to figure out what that means, and what I need to do to fix it! : server does not support RFC 5746, see CVE-2009-3555 I know the username and password is correct, so I go look in the error console, and I see the following message When I click the "create account" button from the screen shown above, Thunderbird does some processing, and then it comes up with a message on that same screen that saysĬonfiguration could not be verified - is the username or password wrong? However, the same was not true when I tried to setup my yahoo account via Thunderbird. It found all the needed account settings, and it works like a champ! ![]() I went ahead and connected Thunderbird to my gmail account without any problems. I'm using Thunderbird 8.x on Windows 7 Enterprise 圆4 bit. I did a search on this, and found a few things, but they were a bit old (from 2009), so I figured I would start a new thread on the subject.
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